Date:4th and 5th of March, 2024
Venue:Okazaki Conference Center (https://www.orion.ac.jp/occ-e/)
Program: Download the program here.
The symposium was a great success, attended by a large number of participants. A total of 98 participants registered, including 14 from overseas. There were 52 posters presented, which sparked lively discussions. The student awards (Outstanding Poster Award) were won by Reika Hasegawa from Tokyo University of Science and Kazuki Kamata from Osaka Metropolitan University.
Purpose
This joint conference is organized collaboratively by three groups (the SPring-8 User Community, the Micro and Nano Materials Science Research Group, the Japan Surface Science Society's Synchrotron Radiation Surface Science Research Division, and the Probe Microscopy Research Division) with the aim of discussing cutting-edge material and material analyses to pave the way for a novel interdisciplinary domain. From electronic and structural physical properties to catalysis and surface chemistry, and biophysics, a wide range of topics will be covered. By fostering interactions among researchers and students who specialize in synchrotron radiation research and probe microscopy research that the three groups excel in, this conference aims to provide an opportunity to set new research directions.
Invited speakers
Name | Affiliation | Presentation title |
Martin Wolf | Fritz Haber Institute (Germany) | Ultrafast light-matter interaction probed in momentum and real space |
Kyoung-Duck Park | POSTECH (Korea) | Tip-induced control of strong quantum light-matter interactions at the nanoscale. |
Chi Chen | Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica(Taiwan) | Near-field Spectroscopic Imaging of Mesoscopic Photophysics: 2D Semiconductors and Lipid Bilayers |
Chun-Liang Lin | National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan) | Tomography Scan of Charge Density Wave in Layered NbSe2 |
Valeria Sheina | Center for Quantum Nanoscience (Korea) | Atom by atom Electron spin resonance: coherence of Ti spins on ultra-thin MgO layers |
Noriyuki Kodera | Kanazawa Univ. | Video observation of biomolecules using high-speed AFM |
Satoshi Kera | Institute for Molecular Science | Many body effects define the material property of molecular solids |
Masaki Hada | Tukuba Univ. | Atomic or molecular motions in solids observed by ultrafast time-resolved electron diffraction |
Masahiro Shibuta | Osaka Metropolitan Univ. | Ultrafast spatial and temporal evolutions of photoexcited electrons at functional organic surfaces and interfaces |
Masanori Sakamoto | Kyoto Univ. | Chemical energy conversion process using infrared light |
Miyabi Imai-Imada | RIKEN | STM study of Photoelectric energy conversion in a single molecule |
Yasuo Seto | RIKEN | Development of latent fingerprint detection by synchrotron soft X-ray microimaging |
Masato Kotsugi | Tokyo University of Science | Feature extended Landau free energy model: extracting hidden information from magnetic domain image |
Kiyohiro Adachi | RIKEN | Multi-scale structure analysis of white smoker chimney collected from the Mariana Trench using multiple synchrotron radiation techniques |
Yasumitsu Miyata | Tokyo Metropolitan University | In-plane heterostructures based on 2D materials |
Oral Presentations & Poster Sessions
We are broadly soliciting general presentations and poster sessions regardless of the field. Not only from those involved in measurements but also submissions from individuals in the fields of materials and material science are welcome. We anticipate that the fusion of fields where advanced measurement applications have not yet progressed will become the seeds for new interdisciplinary domains.
Please note that the slots for general presentations are limited. Therefore, there is a possibility that we may ask you to present in the form of a poster instead of a spoken presentation. We appreciate your understanding.
Both for general presentations and poster sessions, we will be offering awards for outstanding presentations to young researchers and students. We encourage you to apply.
Oral Presentations Deadline:January 19, 2024
Poster Sessions Deadline:February 9, 2024
Opinion Exchange Event
Date: March 4, 2024 (Monday), 19:30-21:00
Registration Fee: 6,000 yen (General), 2,000 yen (Students)
Venue: Okazaki Conference Center Medium Meeting Room
Registration Deadline: February 18, 2024 (Sunday) (extended)
Important Notes:
* The event will feature a standing-style buffet and complimentary drinks.
* Advance registration is required. If you wish to participate, please make sure to register on the official registration page.
* After registration, you will receive email confirmation of the participation fee. Payment will be collected in cash on the day of the event.
* In case you need to cancel your participation, please notify us by February 20, 2024.
Organizing committee
Conference chair
Takashi Kumagai (Institute for Molecular Science)
Research Group of Nanospectroscopy and Materials Science, SPring-8 Users Community
Hirokazu Fukidom(Tohoku Univ.),Takuo Ohkochi(JASRI/SPring-8),Akinobu Yamaguchi(Univ. of Hyogo)
The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, Synchrotron Radiation Surface Science Division
Jun Yoshinobu(ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo),Kenichi Ozawa(KEK),Ryo Toyoshima(Keio Univ.)
The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, Scanning Probe Microscopy Division
Yukio Hasegawa(ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo),Hiroshi Onishi(Kobe Univ.)
Joint sponsorship
Institute of Molecular Science
The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science Chucbu Division
Contact: kuma_at_ims.ac.jp (replace “_at_” with @)
■About accommodation
*Please see below for information on nearby hotels. Please make your own reservations for hotel accommodation.
Nearby hotel URL https://www.ims.ac.jp/en/life/accommodation.html
*Finished Joint accommodation for researchers (Mishima Lodge rooms A, I, and N only) available for 2,600 yen per night. If you are interested, please apply under Lodge Request in Participant Registration.
(Since the number of rooms is limited, it will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that priority will be given to students who need accommodation. 1 night and 2 days, check in on 3/4 and check out on 3/5.)
*Those who have booked accommodation will be contacted via email within one week of application.Lodge URL https://www.orion.ac.jp/lodge/okazaki_lodge_en/index.html